Parent in Williamson textbook controversy lacks credibility

Williamson County parent Laurie Cardoza-Moore, who calls the term "occupied territories" anti-Semitic ("Book to stay after no anti-Semitism found," July 11), was featured in 2010 in a news parody about the Murfreesboro mosque for Comedy Central's "Daily Show."

In the interview, Cardoza-Moore, thinking comedian Aasif Mandvi was a reporter sympathetic to terrorists, babbled about a "mother ship" that spawned a "huge" network of terrorists centered on the Islamic Center of Nashville.

She also mentioned "35 known terrorist training camps" in the U.S. After admitting there had been no terrorism reported in connection with the 30-year-old Murfreesboro mosque, Mandvi suggested that the mosque was"comatose." How long would it take the mosque to finally attack, he wondered? Cardoza-Moore asked, "Come on, do you think we're fools?"

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Parent in Williamson textbook controversy lacks credibility

Williamson County parent Laurie Cardoza-Moore, who calls the term ?occupied territories? anti-Semitic (?Book to stay after no anti-Semitism found,? July 11), was featured in 2010 in a news parody